A Quote by Michael Chiklis

I'm a workaholic. I could easily work 300-plus days of the year. — © Michael Chiklis
I'm a workaholic. I could easily work 300-plus days of the year.
My first full year of touring, I did 300 days on the road. That was not including the travel time or publicity or anything else - that was just dates. I was home probably less than 50 days that year.
We're gone for 280, almost 300 days a year. So 70 to 80 days I'm home every year. Being an artist, you just gotta be ready to miss certain things, like Halloween and all these kind of things that you used to be able to be free for. Birthdays, all this kind of stuff.
We are on the road for 300 days in a year, no off season.
Being a Diva is not easy. We are on the road 300 days a year. We don't get a lot of family or personal time. With 'Total Divas' on top of that, on our days off, we have the cameras following us, and that's not for everyone.
I travel a lot. I spend close to 300 days a year on the road.
My dad was a workaholic. I saw him work seven days a week.
I travel 300 days a year which is tough. Sometimes we're up at 4 A.M. for a flight.
I think I'm a workaholic, but I'm a workaholic that is loving his work.
I go to my studio every day. Some days work comes easily. Other days nothing happens. Yet on the good days the inspiration is only an accumulation of all the other days, the nonproductive ones.
We're on the road 300 days a year. There's no recovery time. It's a test of your physical and mental endurance.
Really, I didn't like Alaska. It rained, almost every day, at least 300 days out of the year.
I spent 250 to 300 days of every year on the road. But in the end, I felt something was missing. I needed to be anchored so I could concentrate, so in 2000, I established a new methodology - the one I use today. I spent the week in my office and travelled every weekend, even at Christmas.
'Trap House' is one of my favorite songs off '300 Days 300 Nights' mixtape, I sent it to Thug, he loved it and knocked it out on the spot in Atlanta.
I work seven days a week and I work about 12 hours a day, from the beginning of September to about the end of May; the school year. I take two days off, Christmas and New Year's, Thanksgiving sometimes - two and a half. And the result is that I bonded myself to my desk.
I work, to this day, from morning to night, seven days a week. I'm always working two, three years ahead of my own timeline; I'm a workaholic.
I'm a workaholic. My listeners, I think, they know me as a workaholic already. But, you know, work is my love.
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